Buying land in Nigeria is the ultimate high-stakes gamble. For many, particularly those in the Diaspora, it represents the pinnacle of financial legacy—the cornerstone of “land banking” for the future. Yet, the Nigerian real estate climate is fraught with “Omonile” dynamics that can liquidate a lifetime of savings in a single afternoon. The fear is
The acquisition of real estate in Nigeria is often the crowning achievement of a career—a symbol of security and the foundation of a family legacy. However, beneath the excitement of “owning a piece of the earth” lies a volatile legal landscape where a single misstep can invite a nightmare of litigation, state-ordered demolitions, and total
The Nigerian real estate market is currently a gold rush built on shifting sands. Driven by a staggering 17-million-unit housing deficit and the desperate dream of homeownership, the capital flow into Lagos, Abuja, and the Ogun corridor is unprecedented. But as a Senior Investment Consultant, I see the “landmines” beneath the surface that most buyers
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